-
LGBT scholar Lillian Faderman examines the life and legacy of Harvey Milk, from his Jewish childhood on Long Island to his final years as one of the most…
-
The San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band started its life as the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Marching Band and Twirling Corp in 1978. That year was…
-
As preparations for Sunday's Castro Street Fair wind up, 20 bronze sidewalk plaques are in place to guide pedestrians on a stroll through queer history.…
-
Just as the June 2015 U.S. Supreme Court marriage equality decision changed consciousness, so did Harvey Milk, the first openly gay elected politician in…
-
To commemorate Independence Day and the Supreme Court's 5-4 decision in favor of marriage equality, Out in the Bay is honoring the Martin Luther King, Jr.…
-
Thursday, May 22nd is the debut of the Harvey Milk postage stamp. "Out In The Bay's" Marilyn Pittman talks with James Black and Charles Morris, the…
-
"An Archive Of Hope"--a collection of Harvey Milk's letters, speeches, columns.
-
-
Harvey Milk in His Own Words, and Why Dan White Killed Milk and Mayor George Moscone. On tonight's call-in edition of Out in the Bay, meet journalist Mike…
-
The rainbow flag flying over the Castro District is symbolic of the gay community. But back in Harvey Milk’s day, San Francisco was not as gay-friendly.…